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Cheak lug nuts check CV joints check tires for were jack it up dose one wheel move more then the other when off the ground.
If you look close with it jacked up you will find something that is lose
A rattle in the front end is a pretty vague description.
This could be caused by struts, loose mounts, loose wheels, engine mounts or almost anything else but may I suggest you check the sway bar bushes located at the end of the sway bar, this is the most common cause of rattles in these vehicles.
I also suggest you check every other bolt you can see in the front end, then look for more and check those too.
Every rattle has potential to be dangerous, especially suspension faults, I suggest that you take your car to a competent mechanic as anything you touch in relation to suspension could kill you or someone else, I have seen it happen.
I hope this helps and good luck.
easy walk around see if car is stil straight and push all 4 sifdes bit down fast an watch the dampening effect. optical inspect for broken springsd or oil leakages too.
Most quick fit carshops offer free suspension test. shakening and measuring. beware some rip-off joints might conclude all shot and sell you new tyres also
Warpped rotors can cause alot of funky noises/ vibrations, while driving...make it feel like the car is comming apart, esp while braking....Sounds like it might have damaged the piston in a caliper if you hear a rattle sound...Def take it to mech..Brakes are no joke to wait and see what happens.....If you can, take off wwheellss and remove the caliper, inspect it well...teake the rotors and get new ones, put them on after you clean them( yer new ones) bleed the system if it needs and see if it does it still, if so then its either a caliper/master cylinder [problem...Or you have front suspension damage...let hope for now its just t he rotor!!!! Good luck friend!
you need to get the front end checked. it sounds like a suspension problem possibly your struts or sway bar but it could be a more serious problem. hope this helps
hi dear, kia sportage 1997, when drive a car between 60 to 80k/m grear is not shift 3rd to 4th, some time work some not work & rpm going up & down. please tell me what need to do. thanks ([email protected])
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